Explosive devices strike Lebanon again amid deadly pagers attack: Key details
At least 20 people were killed and another 450 were wounded, the Health Ministry said, in this apparent second attack.
Travelers will need 'permission' and a fee to visit the UK
Tourists will now have to fork over a fee if they're not British or Irish citizens under the British government's new travel requirements.
1,000-year-old Viking treasure found hidden in dirt: 'Unique finding'
The discovery consisted of four "powerful" arm rings made of silver, each with unique embellishments. It was found under what would have been a small house, and archaeologists believe it was intentionally buried.
COVID XEC variant, reportedly more contagious, starting to spread
Health experts and scientists around the world are sharing thoughts on what they believe will be the next dominant COVID variant to watch for this fall - XEC.
Watch: Titan sub's final moments revealed in investigators' video
The newly released video of the Titan submersible wreckage comes as testimony continues in a hearing on the tragic incident in 2023.
Hezbollah blames Israel for exploding pagers
Israel is accused of planting exploding pagers that were sold to Hezbollah that ended up killing nine people across Lebanon.
Exploding pagers kill at least 9 in suspected Israeli attack on Hezbollah
A series of explosions from handheld pagers injured over 2,700 people, including Iran's ambassador, in Beirut and other parts of Lebanon.
California pastor detained in China for nearly 20 years has been released
David Lin, 68, was detained after he entered China in 2006, later convicted of contract fraud and sentenced to life in prison, according to the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom and advocacy groups.
Titan submersible Coast Guard hearings begin this week
For the next two weeks, the Coast Guard will be question witnesses about what went wrong with the Titan sub, which imploded and killed five people last summer in the depths of the Atlantic Ocean.
13 US troops killed during Afghanistan withdrawal receive Congressional Gold Medals
Congress on Tuesday honored the 13 U.S. service members who were killed during the 2021 withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Olympic runner who died after boyfriend’s attack may get special honor in Paris
The city of Paris wants to pay tribute to the late Ugandan Olympic runner who died earlier this month after authorities said her boyfriend set her on fire.
Bridging worlds: LA soccer program uplifts youth in Brazil with homegrown heroes
Soccer in South America is a staple, and a tournament by a soccer program based in Los Angeles is what's new in one community in Rio de Janeiro.
Rebecca Cheptegei, Olympic marathon runner, dies after being set on fire by boyfriend
Rebecca Cheptegei, a 33-year-old Ugandan Olympic marathoner that recently competed in Paris, died just days after being burned in an attack by her partner.
Olympic marathon runner set on fire by boyfriend, police say
An Olympic marathon runner was attacked and set on fire by her boyfriend during a disagreement on Sunday, police said.
U.K. putting pause on exporting weapons to Israel
The British Government is no longer shipping certain weapons to Israel, citing possible violation of the International Humanitarian Law.
Netanyahu resists Gaza ceasefire
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is resisting calls for a ceasefire in Gaza despite protests happening across the world. The death toll from Israeli raids in the West Bank has reached 30, with a continuing siege causing severe resource shortages. The Gaza War has resulted in more than 40,000 deaths and 94,000 in injuries.
Funeral for Oct. 7 victim Hersh Goldberg-Polin
A funeral was held for Hersh Goldberg-Polin, an Oct. 7 hostage who was kidnapped and killed by Hamas.
Memorial for 6 hostages killed in Gaza
A memorial was held for the Israeli hostages killed in Gaza, including one of the victims who was born in California.
US seizes airplane used by Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro
The U.S. government says it has seized a plane used by Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, citing sanctions violations.
Kid smashes 3,500-year-old relic; here's why the museum invited him back
A young boy enjoyed a special experience at a museum after he accidentally shattered an ancient artifact.